The Baldpate Inn Presents Its 2017 Summer Enchanted Evenings

For the Trail Gazette

Posted:
06/27/2017 11:12:19 AM MDT

On Wednesday, July 5th, 2017, at 7 pm, The Baldpate Inn is pleased to welcome back Bruce Davies to their Summer Enchanted Evenings. Bruce will be speaking about Estes Park history. This history of Estes Park will include people such as Lord Dunraven, Joel Estes, and Isabella Bird. Bruce will also tie in some of the famous keys of the Baldpate Inn that relate to Estes park.

As a licensed guide for the RMNP, Bruce is the current owner and operator of Tour Estes Park. Bruce was born in Berthoud, Colorado, and his pull toward the wilderness began at a young age, as his father was a school teacher who loved to explore outdoors. When he was a teenager, Bruce was inspired by the writings of Enos Mills and his love of the wilderness grew. He attended college at Grand Canyon University and lived in Orlando, Florida, for a time before moving back to Colorado. He specializes in history and wildlife, having developed a particular interest in the history of Estes Park while working for a year at the Stanley Hotel.

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The Summer Enchanted Evenings at the Baldpate Inn, on Highway 7, are held every Wednesday throughout the summer beginning at 7 pm. There is no charge, and refreshments are provided in the Key Room. The Baldpate Inn would love for you to be able to join them for the talk. If you would like to enjoy a soup and salad buffet for dinner before the presentation, you can call and make reservations at 970-586-KEYS (5397) or call for any other questions about the presentation.

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